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What's the worst YA book you've ever read?
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My absolute DISGUST at that 'story' cannot be expressed. Just. I can't even. Seriously guys, help me. I think it killed my brain.
Sorry for being so melodramatic, but I just finished reading it and have to try and get it all out of my system. Erase it from my memory and regrow the brain cells that were ruthlessly murdered while reading.
Ayesha wrote: "I didn't like




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How do you NOT like those books!?!?!? I could understand Fallen, though.





How do you NOT like those books!?!?!? I could understand Fallen, though.






How do you NOT like those books!?!?!? I could understand Fallen, though."
Firstly, no two readers can agree on the worst books they've ever read. Those are best-selling books but that doesn't mean that everyone will like them.
Also, if you want to know why I didn't like City of bones, The fault in our stars and Mockingjay, you can read my reviews-
My review of The fault in our stars
My review of Mockingjay
My review of City of Bones
And Red Solo Cup has put my thoughts about Hush-Hush well enough. Mary Sues and boy-stalking-girl-behaviour puts me off while reading. The same applies for Fallen.


didn't give it a chance

Also probably City o/ Bones. It was a good book in general, I guess, just not really my type. (It sounds like I'm talking about a breakup...:))

It is just so messed up and disturbing."
YESSSS. That and The Hunger Games series. It was just too-- I don't know, I just didn't like it.

It is just so messed up and disturbing."
YESSSS. That and The Hunger Games series. It was just too-- I don't know, I just didn't like it."
I loved Before I Fall. I understand it's dark and might not be your cup of tea, but...still. It had a huge effect on me. I cried for hours after finishing it.

It is just so messed up and disturbing."
YESSSS. That and The Hunger Games series. It was just too-- I don't know, I just didn't like i..."
Please tell me i didn't mix up affect and effect.

It is just so messed up and disturbing."
YESSSS. That and The Hunger Games series. It was just too-- I don't know, I just didn't like i..."
I just don't like the characters. They are all really mean for my taste. Sure the storyline is really interesting, it just really makes me angry. I guess some of the stuff is just life, but I read kind of to get out of life, not into high school drama. It just wasn't what I expected.
Just a friendly reminder that books that you don't understand or that make your skin crawl are not necessarily bad books.
Red Solo Cup wrote: "What's is there to like about Hush Hush? Patch is a freaking creep who follows her around. There's even a scene where he chases Nora around he car in the parking lot. Weirdo much? And he is constan..."
Finally someone else who realizes that!
Finally someone else who realizes that!

i heard its interesting, maybe its diff. did anyone read the book called the help?"
I did
Me too

The Sky Is Everywhere North of Beautiful Wintergirls
Couldn't even finish these (except Wintergirls, which I had to read for school)
Couldn't even finish these (except Wintergirls, which I had to read for school)

To be fair, I have concluded that the fallen angel sub-genre is not for me after hating both of those books. The reason I didn't like them ..."
*Edit: I totally went on a rant, sorry lol =_=
I agree with you 100% about all three of the books you mentioned especially what you said about Divergent. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but my gosh! Divergent is so overhyped. I get that there are elements in it that are kind of trendy and appeal to a large audience right now, and I'm not being a snobby-anti-mainstream-uppity-bupitty nor am I trying to put anyone down for liking the book. After all, I was really interested in it for the same reasons as anyone else: the dystopian angle, the Harry Potter-eqsue housing system, the Mad Max style punk angle, having "tougher" female character who is not a sweet person deep down, etc. But the story telling and the world-building and characterization is irritating and - at best - just so very AVERAGE for a YA. It blows my mind that so many people think of this book as better then THG or that it is the best YA book in recent times.
I read Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell right after Divergent and - different genres aside - the quality between both books was like night and day. One was a masterfully yet, effortlessly woven story with characters that made you believe they were made of flesh and blood...and the other story had little of these qualities. However, I'm NOT AT ALL complaining about Movie-Four because he is finnneee. Just saying~ Actually the film looks okay because we don't have to be directly inside Tris's annoying head.
Nym *rules the world!=^•^=* wrote: "As a person who loves her rants, I also get pretty mad if authors can't accept criticism or simply attack people who don't agree with them. The whole idea of publishing your book is that it's now in the public domain and open to public scrutiny; readers are not a tool for polishing self important authors' already inflated egos! ..."
Exactly!! Well said, thank you.

I haven't read a lot of books, so... so far those two."
Ughhhh...I read The Boy who sneaks in my bedroom window and I had great expectations about this book, But...ughhhh...
It's sucks.

maybe the Fallen series. I've only read the first book (quite quickly actually), but I couldn't get into like I thought I would.

I also didn't like Ash by Malinda Lo. Most of the characters weren't interesting and one of the love interest are just there. He didn't do much. Beautifully written but easily one of the worst Cinderella adaptations.


I didn't hate this book, but I wash't impressed. I heard so many great reviews and when I finally read it I just was like "OK well that wasn't very good"



I apologize if anyone here loves this book, but never have I despised the characters of a story more than in this horrible book. I could go on for hours.

I started reading in 2011 and haven't even finished it. I never abandon a book halfway through it, but I just couldn't make myself read it. It was just boring, completely boring. Maybe it gets better later, but it just didn't do it for me.


I couldn't even finish these books and that's hard for me to do. Their plots were a mess and uninteresting.

I didn't HATE it, but I totally see where you're coming from. I felt the same, but maybe my expectations were just way too high because of all the hype...

The worst book ever. The history was somewhat wrong and way to over exaggerated. It was confusing to follow,extremely slow and just simply boring to read. Even if you like the historical fantasy genre.

2) Wake by Amanda Hocking
3) Skinned by Robin Wasserman
4) Marked by P.C Cast

Weak/Lousy plot, Whiny heroine:

Love Triangle:

Confusing and endless:

Funny and interesting, but I didn't get the point:

Great characters, but confusing:

What was this anyway?

Whiny heroine, weak/lousy plot, mushy:



14-Year-Old girls really think this way?

The authors did a great job, writing these stories, but they didn't reach me.



"Allegiant" was another one I couldn't capture my attention. I loved the first two book so much, so the last one was a HUGE disappointment.

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